Tham khảo Iốt-131

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  2. Rivkees, Scott A.; Sklar, Charles; Freemark, Michael (1998). “The Management of Graves' Disease in Children, with Special Emphasis on Radioiodine Treatment”. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 83 (11): 3767–76. PMID 9814445. doi:10.1210/jc.83.11.3767
  3. Reis, John C. (1976). Environmental Control in Petroleum Engineering. Gulf Professional Publishers.
  4. Simon, Steven L.; Bouville, André; Land, Charles E. (January–February 2006). “Fallout from Nuclear Weapons Tests and Cancer Risks”. American Scientist 94: 48–57. doi:10.1511/2006.1.48. In 1997, NCI conducted a detailed evaluation of dose to the thyroid glands of U.S. residents from I-131 in fallout from tests in Nevada. (...) we evaluated the risks of thyroid cancer from that exposure and estimated that about 49,000 fallout-related cases might occur in the United States, almost all of them among persons who were under age 20 at some time during the period 1951–57, with 95-percent uncertainty limits of 11,300 and 212,000. 
  5. “National Cancer Institute calculator for thyroid cancer risk as a result of I-131 intake after nuclear testing before 1971 in Nevada”. Ntsi131.nci.nih.gov. Bản gốc lưu trữ ngày 23 tháng 7 năm 2012. Truy cập ngày 17 tháng 6 năm 2012.  Đã bỏ qua tham số không rõ |df= (trợ giúp)
  6. Guiraud-Vitaux, F.; Elbast, M.; Colas-Linhart, N.; Hindie, E. (tháng 2 năm 2008). “Thyroid cancer after Chernobyl: is iodine 131 the only culprit ? Impact on clinical practice”. Bulletin du cancer 95 (2): 191–5. PMID 18304904. doi:10.1684/bdc.2008.0574
  7. Centre for Disease Control (2002). The Hanford Thyroid Disease Study (PDF). Truy cập ngày 17 tháng 6 năm 2012. no associations between Hanford’s iodine-131 releases and thyroid disease were observed. [The findings] show that if there is an increased risk of thyroid disease from exposure to Hanford’s iodine-131, it is probably too small to observe using the best epidemiologic methods available  Executive summary